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All animals start their lives as babies... just like us! But baby animals come in all shapes and sizes, from the baby koala who begins life the size of a jellybean to the colossal anaconda. Some baby animals look like mini-versions of their parents, while others look nothing like the animal they will become. Some babies enter the world prepared to survive in their natural habitats, while others are totally helpless and depend on their mothers for a long time. Learn all about how these amazing creatures develop from baby to adult, and discover the weird and wonderful animal babies the animal kingdom has to offer.…mehr

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All animals start their lives as babies... just like us! But baby animals come in all shapes and sizes, from the baby koala who begins life the size of a jellybean to the colossal anaconda. Some baby animals look like mini-versions of their parents, while others look nothing like the animal they will become. Some babies enter the world prepared to survive in their natural habitats, while others are totally helpless and depend on their mothers for a long time. Learn all about how these amazing creatures develop from baby to adult, and discover the weird and wonderful animal babies the animal kingdom has to offer.
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Autorenporträt
John Townsend (Author) Born on the stroke of midnight in a little house in the ancient Roman town of Caesaromagus (Chelmsford), John grew up with a love of stories, the power of words and the magic of plays on the stage. John trained as a secondary school teacher and was first published in 1983. Oodles of years later, he became a full-time writer. He's well known for writing to encourage readers into books and has been named a 'Reading Champion' by the National Literacy Trust. Rachel Gyan (Illustrator) Rachel Gyan develops artwork for a variety of mediums. She has a fondness for texture, watercolour, gouache and pencil. Her illustrations are known for their heart-warming characters empowered by whimsical narrative, strong composition and vibrant colour palettes. Rachel's passion for animal welfare is apparent throughout her work. She spends time studying Australian wildlife, drawing inspiration from their characters and environments to capture their beautiful and sometimes quirky nature in her work.